Can I get Google to ignore certain terms on my web site?
If XYZ is only mentioned twice on your entire site then I think you can ignore most of what’s been said here, as google is probably inferring that your site is relevant to XYZ based on the fact that other third party sites tend to link to you in an XYZ context. You have no control over that. However, as malevolent said you can most definitely tell based on the referrer when someone arrives at your site from a search engine when they looking for XYZ, and so you could have a server side script that adds an extra header or something that makes it clear you are not XYZ.
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